en.Wedoany.com Reported, Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) has successfully deployed a vacuum laser welding machine at the Laser Research Center of Kielce University of Technology in Poland, marking the first introduction of such equipment in the Polish engineering sector. Funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, this vacuum laser welding machine aims to enhance the university's capabilities in advanced engineering education and research.

Manufactured at CVE's UK headquarters, this vacuum laser welding machine is capable of producing clean, high-integrity welds up to 35mm in depth. It can join a variety of metal combinations, including high-performance alloys such as titanium, magnesium, and aluminum. Equipped with a five-axis CNC motion system, it is suitable for welding complex geometries and large components. Additionally, the machine integrates a wire feeding system, supporting additive manufacturing and cladding operations.
Dr. Hubert Danielewski, Assistant Professor at Kielce University of Technology, stated: "We are delighted to integrate the vacuum laser welding system into our curriculum and research programs. The installation of CVE's technology will significantly enhance our ability to conduct high-impact research that can contribute to Poland's growing engineering and manufacturing sectors. We are grateful to the CVE team for completing the construction and installation of this machine within an extremely tight deadline."
Paul Haselgrove, Sales and Marketing Director at CVE, said: "We are pleased to collaborate with the team at Kielce University of Technology as they continue to expand their technological leadership in engineering. By equipping students and researchers with cutting-edge vacuum laser systems, we are helping to shape the next generation of skilled engineers and advance the development of breakthrough solutions that will support manufacturing in Poland and Central Europe for decades to come. We also thank the Technika Spawalnicza team for their contribution and support throughout the project."
The installation of this vacuum laser welding machine was completed through CVE's Polish partner, Technika Spawalnicza, aligning with Kielce University's plan to strengthen its experimental resources. The new equipment will enhance the laboratory's research capabilities, support innovative projects, and meet the demand for novel welding solutions in industries such as robotics. CVE specializes in vacuum laser welding systems, combining a controlled vacuum environment with advanced laser technology to deliver high-precision, defect-free welding services suitable for applications requiring high reliability and cleanliness.
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